Mathematics
Mathematics
The Solano Community College Mathematics program builds a strong foundation in problem-solving and analytical thinking through courses in differential and integral calculus. Designed for students pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, this program also prepares students to seamlessly transfer to a four-year university for advanced study in mathematics or related fields.
Master the language of logic and unlock endless opportunities.
The Mathematics program at Solano Community College provides students with a solid foundation in differential and integral calculus, equipping them with the skills needed to solve complex problems and apply mathematical concepts in real-world settings.
This program not only prepares students for seamless transfer to a four-year university to pursue a baccalaureate degree in mathematics, but also offers the knowledge and training necessary for entry-level opportunities in scientific, technological, and analytical fields. Students gain the critical thinking and problem-solving skills that are highly valued across many industries.
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Associate in Science in Mathematics for Transfer (AS-T)
This degree prepares students for seamless transfer into California State University (CSU) campuses to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics or closely related fields. It requires completion of the AS-T curriculum, including differential and integral calculus, and aligns with CSU transfer requirements.
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Certificate of Achievement in Mathematics
Note: There is no standalone Certificate of Achievement currently offered in Mathematics at Solano
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Data Analyst / Statistician – Interpret and analyze data to inform decisions in business, science, healthcare, and public policy.
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Actuarial Assistant / Actuary Trainee – Use probability and financial theory to assess risk and support insurance and finance industries.
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Software Tester / Quality Assurance Analyst – Apply mathematical rigor to test systems and maintain high-quality software products.
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Financial Analyst – Leverage quantitative skills to evaluate investment opportunities, financial trends, and economic performance.
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Math Teacher / Tutor – Instruct and support learners at secondary or community college levels (additional teaching credentials often required).
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Operations Research Analyst – Improve business operations through optimization, modeling, and predictive analytics.
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Engineering Support Technician – Assist in technical design, modeling, and calculations in engineering settings.
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Graduate Studies in Mathematics, Engineering, Economics, or Sciences – Build a foundation for advanced academic and career-driven disciplines.